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Cam timing on a 6cyl moline

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Mr.Moline

02-23-2008 07:35:26




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I was reading in the forum archives about people advancing the cam timing 1 tooth on molines. Some had big cubic inch and some were stock tractors. Both said it helped some... What is the overall opinion on doing this? If this helps what is the easiest way of doing it just pulling the cam gear off and turning the cam or pull the gear and roll the crank? Thanks!




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TERRYDFOSS

02-23-2008 11:41:27




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 Re: Cam timing on a 6cyl moline in reply to Mr.Moline, 02-23-2008 07:35:26  
THE CAMS FROM THE FACTORY ARE SET AT ABOUT 107 OR 108 DEGREES .1 TOOTH WILL USUALLY GET YOU TO ABOUT 100 DEGREES GIVE OR TAKE EITHER WAY. PULL CAM GEAR JUST FAR ENOUGH TO CLEAR CRANK GEAR AND MOVE EITHER GEAR AND PUSH CAM GEAR BACK ON. TERRY



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